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Spending cuts already announced by central and local government are having a big impact on local voluntary and community organisations and local communities.
We believe that in a time of austerity we must do all we can to protect services that reach out to the vulnerable and most marginalised sections of our community.
We will be using these pages to bring you news of cuts affecting Kensington and Chelsea and information on local and national campaigns to fight them.
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The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is facing the biggest legal aid cuts in the whole of London with housing, employment, debt, welfare benefits and immigration advice services all affected.
The tri-borough area of Westminster, Hammersmith & Fulham and Kensington and Chelsea has been chosen as one of 14 pilot areas to trial 'Community Budgets' to share services and pool funding.
A number of recent studies have sought to provide a better understanding of the dynamics that led to nationwide rioting in August 2011.
The following reports from:
The third and final report in our State of the Sector series gathers together evidence from our Effects of the Cuts and KCSC Imapct surveys to show how the local voluntary and community sector is coping through this period of economic uncertainty and how KCSC aims to provide the right support to
Share your thoughts on life in the Royal Borough and on council performance by taking part in a residents panel.
Church of England Bishops have added their voice to those concerned about the effects of planned welfare reforms on the poor.
London Councils which represents the capital's 33 boroughs will soon be consulting on further cuts to its grants scheme.